The lack of consensus for I-A(g7)-peptide binding motifs: Is there a requirement for anchor amino acid side chains?
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We discuss here the problems in identifying sequence motifs of peptides that bind to I-A(g7), the class II histocompatibility molecule of NOD diabetic mice. We present studies that indicate a minor contribution of amino acid side chains for binding. A peptide from the Eα chain binds to I-A(g7) molecules and is recognized by CD4 T cells. By producing single-residue mutations we identified four residues that were considered to contact the T cell receptor. No residue was found to be essential for binding to I-A(g7): a peptide that contained the T cell contact residues, on a backbone of alanines, bound to I-A(g7) and stimulated the T cells. We conclude that peptides can bind to I-A(g7) without the requirement for residues with prominent side chains to anchor them.
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National Academy of Sciences
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1999-07-20



